In the local newspaper was an article about the Lit Motors C-1. Something that… I don’t know…
If a Twizy would be something inbetween a car and a motorcycle, then the C-1 would be something between a Twizy and a motorcycle. Like a Twizy with two wheels.

Unique is the use of gyroscopes to keep the vehicle upright while driving or standing still. It still goes sideways to steer like a motorcycle, but it can’t fall fully onto the ground.

Unique is the use of gyroscopes to keep the vehicle upright while driving or standing still. It still goes sideways to steer like a motorcycle, but it can’t fall fully onto the ground.

I’ve been watching this for quite a while, you can get a monthly Email update from the Company.
Some of there claims to actual range / performance seem a bit OTT regarding the battery size etc.
They currently are showing a work in progress prototype but I have some questions regarding the gyroscopes…
All there prototypes have shown the gyros working to keep the vehicle upright but I’ve not seen it going around corners!
I struggle to work out how it will lean into a corner with the gyro keeping it upright…
Hopefully time will tell…

I’ve been watching this for quite a while, you can get a monthly Email update from the Company.
Some of there claims to actual range / performance seem a bit OTT regarding the battery size etc.
They currently are showing a work in progress prototype but I have some questions regarding the gyroscopes…
All there prototypes have shown the gyros working to keep the vehicle upright but I’ve not seen it going around corners!
I struggle to work out how it will lean into a corner with the gyro keeping it upright…
Hopefully time will tell…

Andy

Very very simply:-
Gyroscopes work with gravity and when cornering at sufficient speed the centre of gravity is shifted and the Gyroscopes keep the vehicle at the same angle as gravity appears. All to do with Centripetal forces.